Earl Nightingale said that he came to his “aha” moment at the age of twenty-nine while reading Napoleon Hill’s Think and Grow Rich—specifically the words “we become what we think about.” Shortly thereafter he recorded The Strangest Secret which went on to earn a gold record and became the largest selling non-entertainment recording in record industry history.Think and Grow Rich is the standard against which all motivational books are measured. The book (and audiobook) has helped millions of people create their own success and realize their dreams. This audio condensation brings those two worlds together again—an audio lecture by famed broadcaster Earl Nightingale that clearly and quickly reviews Napoleon Hill’s classic success principles.If you’ve never read or listened to Think and Grow Rich before, this audio condensation may serve as your own personal “aha” moment. And if you have read or listened before, then this forty-three minute motivational gem maybe the best refresher course ever to set you back on the road to riches.

Biography:
Born into poverty in southwest Virginia in 1883, Oliver Napoleon Hill was encouraged to write by his stepmother and soon discovered a talent for it. He began working as a “mountain reporter” for small-town newspapers and went on to become America’s most beloved motivational author. His classic book Think and Grow Rich had sold twenty million copies by the time of Hill’s death in 1970 and remains a cornerstone of the modern self-actualization movement. Before passing, Hill established the Napoleon Hill Foundation as a nonprofit educational institution, whose mission is to perpetuate his philosophy of leadership, self-motivation, and individual achievement.

Narrator
Earl Nightingale

Biography:
Earl Nightingale (1921-1989) was a famed broadcaster, motivational speaker and author. In 1985 he was inducted into The Association of National Broadcasters, Radio Hall of Fame. During his lifetime, Earl Nightingale wrote and recorded over 7,000 radio programs, 250 audio programs as well as numerous television programs and videos. In the mid-eighties, Earl wrote his first book, Earl Nightingale's Greatest Discovery, for which he received the Napoleon Hill Gold Medal for Literary Excellency.